Can 275's fit in front w/ stock suspension?
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Can 275's fit in front w/ stock suspension?
Sometime I'm going to be getting larger rims and tires. It sounds like getting 275's in the rear is no problem; I'd like to have them in the front also so they can be rotated.
If I don't lower the car at all would 275/17's fit in the front, maybe with some fender rolling? If not what would I need to do to make them fit? By fit I mean no rubbing except non-damaging rubbing that occurs during sharp parking-lot turns. No rubbing on the track.
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If I don't lower the car at all would 275/17's fit in the front, maybe with some fender rolling? If not what would I need to do to make them fit? By fit I mean no rubbing except non-damaging rubbing that occurs during sharp parking-lot turns. No rubbing on the track.
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Without rolling, no, never heard of it being done. With rolling on 17x9 rims with exactly 51mm offset, maybe.
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Without rolling, no, never heard of it being done. With rolling on 17x9 rims with exactly 51mm offset, maybe.
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